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NEW ISSUE
FALL 2006

Introduction: Stories in Teaching and Learning
Pamela Cooper

Listen, Speak, Learn: A Conversation with Kendall Haven
Caren S. Neile

"What happens inside your head when you are listening to a story?”  Children Talk About Their Experience During a Storytelling
Johanna Claudia Kuyvenhoven

“Does this look like a disability to you?”: Stories as a Tool for the Creation of an Alternative Identity in a Music-based Learning Community
Lauren Mackenzie

As If Our Lives Depend Upon It: Storytelling, Poverty and Higher Education in an Era of Post-welfare Reform
Vivyan C. Adair, with Paulette Brown, Nolita Clark, Rose Perez Cotrich and Shannon Stanfield

PAST ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2 SPRING 2006

Introduction to the Special Issue: Storytelling in Organizations * link to full-text pdf 
Jo A. Tyler  

The Narrative Collage As Research Method  * link to full-text pdf 
Monika Kostera

Breaking out of Narrative’s Prison: Improper Story in Storytelling Organization
David M. Boje

Building Trust Several Stories High
Annette Simmons

Storytelling: A Powerful, Unexpected Ally in the Fight to Improve Patient Safety
Richard Stone

Preserving the Consciousness of a Nation: Promoting “Gross National Happiness” in Bhutan Through Her Rich Oral Traditions                              
A. Steven Evans

Stories to Transform, Not Shatter: Mr. Peabody’s Advice for Organizations
Karen E. Norum

Book Reviews: Three Waves of Storytelling Awareness
Doug Lipman

PAST ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1 FALL 2005

To Be or Not to Be Eaten: The Survival of Traditional Storytelling  * link to pdf 
Jack Zipes

The Story Lived … The Story Told … Haboo …  * link to pdf 
Leland Zahner Roloff

Kamishibai as Propaganda in Wartime Japan
Emily Horner

Border Promotion Stories: Identity Management Among Expatriate Retirees Living in Mexico
Stephen P. Banks

Stories Medical Students Tell
Johanna Shapiro

“How Could a Timber Hold Up a Mountain?”: Earl E. Scott Jr.’s Coal Mining Narrative as a Hero’s Journey
Hannah Blevins Harvey

Book Review: Living the Narrative Life: Stories as a Tool for Meaning Making, by Gian S. Pagnucci. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Heinemann, 2004, ix-xii + 180 pp. ISBN 0-325-00623-7. Reviewed by Stella Thompson.

Book Review: Treasures of the Heart: Holiday Stories That Reveal the Soul of Judaism, by Diane Wolkstein. New York: Schocken Books, 2003, ix-xxii + 360 pp. ISBN 0-8052-4144-2. Reviewed by Caren S. Neile.

PAST ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 2, SPRING 2005

Special Issue:  Storytelling and Healing

Prologue: Rx Storysharing, prn—Stories as Medicine  *Link to the introduction!
Sunwolf

“In My Heart for Eternity”: Normalizing Messages to the Deceased
Sally O. Hastings, Judith D. Hoover, and George W. Musambira

New Narratives for Africa: Using Stories to Fight HIV/AIDS
Christine Galavotti, Joseph Petraglia, Nicola Harford, Joan Marie Kraft, Katina A. Pappas-DeLuca, and Anne Sebert

Negotiating Values in Stories of Illness and Caring on St. Kitts
Deborah Dysart Gale

Stories of Illness and Bereavement: Audience and Subjectivity in the Therapeutic Narrative
Wendy Ryden

The Delta Factor: The Disjuncture Between Public Narratives and Personal Stories of Cancer Survival
Sarah Drew

Elijah’s Cup of Hope: Drawing from the Jewish Storytelling Tradition
Peninnah Schram

Epilogue: What Is a Healing Story? A Tale of Friendship
Laura Simms

PAST ISSUE TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, SUMMER 2004

Inaugral Issue

Once Upon a Time: An Introduction to the Inaugural Issue  *Link to the introduction!
Joseph Sobol, John S. Gentile, and Sunwolf

Visions for Storytelling Studies: A Forum
Jo Radner, Joseph Sobol, David Novak, Karen Dietz, Gioia Timpanelli, and Doug Lipman with additional comments from Elizabeth Figa, Craig Roney, and Yusi Wang

Why Mamiji Cried: Telling Stories and Defining Families
Lee-Ellen Marvin

So Short a Lease: Women’s Accounts of Living With Advanced Cancer
Laurie Rosenblatt, Victoria Alexander, and Matthew Lakoma

Organizational Storytelling and Knowledge Management: A Survey
Karen Dalkair and Erica Wiseman
Kimiz Dalkir

An Oral Storytelling Approach to Teaching Writing in the Primary Grades
Trudy L. Hanson
 

From Performance to Paper to the Web: New Ways of (Re-)Presenting Told Stories
John Miles Foley

 

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